Author: Kristina Bush

As a humanist, you may read the term “open access,” and think, “Isn’t that for scientists?” It is true that open access is more common as a publishing standard in the sciences than in the humanities (as seen in the chart below), but it is a quickly growing phenomenon in the humanities as well. The … Continue reading “Open Access Week: What Does OA Have in Common with DH?”

This wasn’t just an objectively funny characterization of a digital publishing platform! It also exemplifies why I love digital humanities. In applying digital methodologies for research and scholarship to humanistic ways of thinking, we look the other way as well. #triangledh

@AnneliseHeinz If you take a shit ton of photos in the archives, it may be for you. But I don’t think you can export the data to other places. Plus, I tapped out. The instructor was going too fast and the workshop ended early. #triangledh